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4 relations: Appendicular artery, Appendicular skeleton, Appendix (anatomy), Ileocolic artery.
Appendicular artery
The appendicular artery, also known as the appendiceal artery, commonly arises from the terminal branch of the ileocolic artery, or less commonly from the posterior cecal artery or an ileal artery.
See Appendicular and Appendicular artery
Appendicular skeleton
The appendicular skeleton is the portion of the vertebrate endoskeleton consisting of the bones and cartilages that support the paired appendages (fins, flippers or limbs).
See Appendicular and Appendicular skeleton
Appendix (anatomy)
The appendix (appendices or appendixes; also vermiform appendix; cecal (or caecal, cæcal) appendix; vermix; or vermiform process) is a finger-like, blind-ended tube connected to the cecum, from which it develops in the embryo.
See Appendicular and Appendix (anatomy)
Ileocolic artery
The ileocolic artery is the lowest branch arising from the concavity of the superior mesenteric artery.
See Appendicular and Ileocolic artery
References
Also known as Appendicular (disambiguation).

